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Welcome, Dallas Salesforce.com Developers Users Group, November 28, 2012

Welcome, Dallas Salesforce.com Developers Users Group, November 28, 2012. Moyez Thanawalla , Partner: US Logix , mthanawalla@uslogix.com moyez@thanawalla.net @ moyezthanawalla 972-630-8225 ( google.voice ) SMU 1984, EE, CS. (go ponies)

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Welcome, Dallas Salesforce.com Developers Users Group, November 28, 2012

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  1. Welcome, Dallas Salesforce.com Developers Users Group, November 28, 2012 Moyez Thanawalla, mthanawalla@uslogix.com

  2. Moyez Thanawalla, Partner: US Logix, mthanawalla@uslogix.com moyez@thanawalla.net @moyezthanawalla 972-630-8225 (google.voice) SMU 1984, EE, CS. (go ponies) We develop: Connectors and Interfaces to SFDC Moyez Thanawalla, mthanawalla@uslogix.com

  3. CTI and active connectors for Salesforce Moyez Thanawalla, mthanawalla@uslogix.com

  4. Agenda: Most Important: Food / Vegetarian option Door Prizes Upcoming Meetings (dates, time of day/evening) Moyez Thanawalla, mthanawalla@uslogix.com

  5. Future Topics, Presenters???: SFDC Evangelist toolkit. What do the boys in SanFran use? Exploring the iOS and Android wrappers Canvas Other? Do you have a special area of expertise? Would you like to present? Moyez Thanawalla, mthanawalla@uslogix.com

  6. Public Service Announcements… Best Bookstore in Town, shameless plug: www.nerdbooks.com DFW PC Users Group : www.ntpcug.org Social Marketing Club of Dallas : http://smcdallas.org/ Others…? Moyez Thanawalla, mthanawalla@uslogix.com

  7. Developer Path DEV 401 Exam Saturday group class? DEV 501 Exam Saturday group class? Moyez Thanawalla, mthanawalla@uslogix.com

  8. Later Tonight… Attitude Adjustment and Dinner… Chili’s Beltline and Beltway , Right after the meeting…. November 28, 2012 Moyez Thanawalla, mthanawalla@uslogix.com

  9. Today’s Presentation….. Workbook on Mobile Development…. The number of people using mobile devices is growing exponentially. SFDC believes that very soon the number of users accessing their SFDC org through mobile will exceed the number using the desktop…. Moyez Thanawalla, mthanawalla@uslogix.com

  10. The Salesforce Mobile SDK simplifies development by providing the following: • Native OAuth implementations that work out-of-the-box • OAuth access token management, including persistence and refresh capabilities • Native REST API wrappers for building native applications • Containers for building hybrid applications Moyez Thanawalla, mthanawalla@uslogix.com

  11. • You need either a Database.com account or a Force.com Developer Edition organization. • To build the iOS applications, you'll need Mac OS X Snow Leopard or Lion, Xcode 4.2+, and the Salesforce Mobile SDK for iOS cloned from the GitHub repository. • To build the Android applications, you'll need the Java JDK 6, Eclipse, Android ADT plugin, and the latest Android SDK. • Some familiarity with the REST API is assumed. • Most of the resources are on GitHub, a social coding community. You can access all of our files in SFDC public repository, but it’s a good idea to join. https://github.com. Moyez Thanawalla, mthanawalla@uslogix.com

  12. There are three ways to develop mobile applications: • Native— Native apps are coded using a mobile platform's native capabilities. Typically, these apps are more difficult to develop, but they also offer the best performance. • HTML5 — HTML5 apps are built using HTML5, CSS and JavaScript. These lightweight server-side pages typically offer the most portability, but don't have access to native platform features. HTML5 apps aren't device-specific, so the same app will run on an iOS, Android, Windows Mobile, or other device. • Hybrid — Hybrid apps use a JavaScript bridge in a native container to merge the portability of HTML5 with native device capabilities, such as the camera or address book. Moyez Thanawalla, mthanawalla@uslogix.com

  13. Choosing a Back End: Force.com or Database.com The mobile applications that you build will work whether you store your data on a Database.com or Force.com organization. Moyez Thanawalla, mthanawalla@uslogix.com

  14. Get a new account: http://developer.force.com/join Download default schema: https://github.com/forcedotcom/SalesforceMobileSDK-Samples/raw/master/CloudTunes-metadata/CloudTunes-force.zip. Navigate to workbench: https://workbench.developerforce.com Download data set: https://raw.github.com/forcedotcom/SalesforceMobileSDK-Samples/master/CloudTunes-metadata/CloudTunes-data.txt Moyez Thanawalla, mthanawalla@uslogix.com

  15. 1. Download the schema archive from https://github.com/forcedotcom/SalesforceMobileSDK-Samples/raw/master/CloudTunes-metadata/CloudTunes-force.zip. Don’t extract the contents, leave them zipped up. 2. Navigate to the Workbench at https://workbench.developerforce.com/ 3. Log in using your Force.com or Database.com credentials and confirm that Workbench may access your data. 4. Click Migration > Deploy. 5. Click Choose File (or Browse, depending on your browser), and select the downloaded ZIP file. 6. Enable Rollback on Error and Single Package. 7. Click Next and then Deploy. Moyez Thanawalla, mthanawalla@uslogix.com

  16. 1. Download the data set from https://raw.github.com/forcedotcom/SalesforceMobileSDK-Samples/master/CloudTunes-metadata/CloudTunes-data.txt. 2. In Workbench, click Utilities > Apex Execute. 3. Paste in the contents of the data.txt file. Note: The data.txt file contains Apex calls that first delete any existing records in the Album and Track objects, and then repopulate those albums with album and track data. 4. Click Execute. Moyez Thanawalla, mthanawalla@uslogix.com

  17. Step 3: Configure OAuth Using OAuth 2.0, the client application delegates the authentication to a provider (in this case Database.com or Force.com), which in turn issues an access token if the user successfully authenticates. Thereafter, as long as a valid access token accompanies all API interactions, you don’t need to worry about authentication. Before an application can use OAuth, you have to configure your environment. 1. Log into your Force.com instance as an administrator. 2. Navigate to App Setup > Develop > Remote Access. 3. Click New. 4. For Application, enter a name such as Test Client 5. For Email, enter your email address. 6. For Callback URL, enter sfdc://success 7. Click Save Moyez Thanawalla, mthanawalla@uslogix.com

  18. 1. Download the data set from https://raw.github.com/forcedotcom/SalesforceMobileSDK-Samples/master/CloudTunes-metadata/CloudTunes-data.txt. 2. In Workbench, click Utilities > Apex Execute. 3. Paste in the contents of the data.txt file. Note: The data.txt file contains Apex calls that first delete any existing records in the Album and Track objects, and then repopulate those albums with album and track data. 4. Click Execute. Moyez Thanawalla, mthanawalla@uslogix.com

  19. Setup OAuth Moyez Thanawalla, mthanawalla@uslogix.com

  20. Explore the REST API Let's quickly explore the REST API using Workbench. This will give you a feel for some of the method calls in the REST API and their return values, and help make sense of the calls made in the following tutorials. 1. Go to Workbench at https://workbench.developerforce.com/, and log in again if needed. 2. Click Utilities > REST Explorer. 3. In the text area, enter the following /services/data/v24.0/query/?q=SELECT id, name, price__c FROM album__c 4. Ensure GET is selected, and then click Execute. 5. Now click Show Raw Response. The REST API call (to the query resource, with the query set as a parameter) returns a list of the albums in your database (in this case in the JSON format): Moyez Thanawalla, mthanawalla@uslogix.com

  21. We already created the App, so can we simply run it from any Browser?...Run the App… Yes, after we authenticate. : 1. Log into your organization. 2. In the address bar in your browser, replace the string after .com with /apex/CloudTunes. For example, if you’re running on the na1 instance your URL would be https://c.na1.salesforce.com/apex/CloudTunes. 3. Press Enter and your app will run. 4. To see how the flow works on an HTML5 app, click on an album and then a track. Use the control in the upper left corner to return to the previous page. Moyez Thanawalla, mthanawalla@uslogix.com

  22. Moyez Thanawalla, Partner: US Logix, mthanawalla@uslogix.com moyez@thanawalla.net @moyezthanawalla 972-630-8225 (google.voice) SMU 1984, EE, CS. (go ponies) We develop: Connectors and Interfaces to SFDC Moyez Thanawalla, mthanawalla@uslogix.com

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